'Sky: Children of the Light' is another mobile game. It focuses on exploration, social interaction, and has a story that is gradually revealed as you play. It has a very dreamy atmosphere, just like 'an untitled story' which often gives a sense of being in a unique and somewhat otherworldly place.
'Monument Valley' can also be considered. It has a very unique art style and puzzles that are based on optical illusions. The story is not told in a traditional way but rather through the exploration of the strange architecture, similar to the way 'an untitled story' might present its narrative.
Yes, 'Alto's Odyssey' is quite like it. You ski down sand dunes, and the game has a serene and ambient feel. The gameplay is simple yet addictive, and it has an underlying story of exploration, much like 'an untitled story'.
One game could be 'Journey'. It has a similar sense of exploration and an almost wordless narrative like 'an untitled story'. You traverse beautiful landscapes, interact with the environment in a simple yet profound way, and it tells a story through the journey itself.
There's also My World - Pocket Edition. It offers a block - building experience where you can create your own worlds. You can place different blocks to form structures, and there are various game modes to keep you entertained, such as creative and survival modes.
Yes, there is Clash of Clans. It has a similar concept of building your own base and growing your territory, like in Kingdom Story. You also need to defend your base against enemies. Another mobile game is Dragon City. Here, you build a city for your dragons, which involves construction and management, similar to Kingdom Story. There's also Hay Day where you manage a farm, which has elements of building and resource management like Kingdom Story.
Yes, there are. For example, My Singing Monsters has some similarities. You take care of cute monsters, which is somewhat like taking care of pets in Pet Shop Story. Another one is Hay Day. You manage a farm and trade items, just as you manage a pet shop in Pet Shop Story. And there's Clash of Clans, where you build and manage your village, which has elements of management like Pet Shop Story.
'Kairosoft's Game Dev Story' can be related. You run a game development company in the game, which is different from Marenian Tavern Story on the surface. But in terms of building something from scratch, making decisions to grow your 'business' (in this case, the tavern in Marenian Tavern Story and the game dev company here), and seeing the results of your efforts over time, there are some parallels.
Yes, 'Schoolgirls Simulator' is a mobile game like High School Story. It lets you experience high school life. You can explore the campus, make friends, and join in different school events. Another is 'High School Musical: The Mobile Game' which is based on the popular movie franchise and has a similar high - school - themed setting.
Alto's Odyssey can also be considered in a sense. While it may not have as complex a story as Skyward Novel, it has an ambient and engaging world. You journey through different landscapes, and there are small stories and challenges along the way that create an experience somewhat similar to the exploration and discovery in Skyward Novel.
Sure. 'Stardom: Hollywood' is a mobile game like Hollywood Story. You can start from a nobody and work your way up to become a Hollywood star in this game. Also, 'Star Girl' on mobile has the same kind of concept where you create your character and aim for stardom in a Hollywood - style world.
Yes, there are. For example, Cooking Fever is a great one. You can cook various dishes in different kitchens and manage your restaurant just like in Restaurant Story. Another is Hay Day where you run a farm and can also set up a roadside shop to sell your farm produce, which has a similar management aspect. There's also FarmVille 2: Country Escape which lets you manage a farm and interact with neighbors, much like interacting with customers in Restaurant Story.
Yes, 'AdventureQuest 3D' is a mobile game that has some similarities. It has a wide range of quests, different areas to explore, and character customization options, much like what you might expect from a game inspired by the 'Moonlight Sculptor' novel. Another one is 'Toram Online'. It has an open - world feel, with players able to create their own stories through exploration and interaction with other players, similar to the world - building aspects in the novel.